Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831, Volume 15City of New York, 1917 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... Wyck Isaac Grahem & Nathaniel C Griffith of the Third Ward Abraham King Henry Graham & Andrew Van Orden John Agnew John Hitchcock Peter McCartee & Richard S Williams of the Fourth Ward William Benjamin Frederick Seely & James G Finn ...
... Wyck Isaac Grahem & Nathaniel C Griffith of the Third Ward Abraham King Henry Graham & Andrew Van Orden John Agnew John Hitchcock Peter McCartee & Richard S Williams of the Fourth Ward William Benjamin Frederick Seely & James G Finn ...
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... Wyck John Hitchcock Henry Arcularius John Lozier William S Coe Philip W Engs John R Peters Abm M Valentine Lemuel Pittman Effingham Schieffelin The Members having taken their seats Alderman Dunscomb moved that 124 26 Dec. 1825 CITY OF ...
... Wyck John Hitchcock Henry Arcularius John Lozier William S Coe Philip W Engs John R Peters Abm M Valentine Lemuel Pittman Effingham Schieffelin The Members having taken their seats Alderman Dunscomb moved that 124 26 Dec. 1825 CITY OF ...
Page 125
... Wyck Mr Bolton Alderman Taylor & the Recorder The Rules and Orders adopted were as follows Rules and Orders of the Common Council of the City of New York Passed December 26. 1825 I. Upon the appearance of seven Aldermen and seven ...
... Wyck Mr Bolton Alderman Taylor & the Recorder The Rules and Orders adopted were as follows Rules and Orders of the Common Council of the City of New York Passed December 26. 1825 I. Upon the appearance of seven Aldermen and seven ...
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... Bolton Mott Hitchcock Lozier Coe Engs Peters Valentine Pittman 18 Affirmative Alderman Reed Dunscomb Rathbone Mr Van Wyck Arcularius - 5 So the question passed in the Negative - Mr Van 26 Dec. 1825 COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES 127.
... Bolton Mott Hitchcock Lozier Coe Engs Peters Valentine Pittman 18 Affirmative Alderman Reed Dunscomb Rathbone Mr Van Wyck Arcularius - 5 So the question passed in the Negative - Mr Van 26 Dec. 1825 COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES 127.
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... Wyck then moved that the appointment of the Standing Committes be postponed - The question being taken thereon and a Division having been called by Alderman Taylor the Members voted as follows . Negative The Recorder Alderman Cebra ...
... Wyck then moved that the appointment of the Standing Committes be postponed - The question being taken thereon and a Division having been called by Alderman Taylor the Members voted as follows . Negative The Recorder Alderman Cebra ...
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